February 26, 2006

I’ve always pictured him in a lighthouse

Filed under: Bout-Me, Goofing-off, Reviews — Chris @ 8:23 am

Save Our Bluths

For those of you who never watched Arrested Development you are in dire need to repent, go to the local video chain rental store/netflix/place to get movies, and watch this show.

The just did the last three episodes of what may be the end of this series. The writing was superb, the directing masterful, and the actors were having the time of their lives.

Sadly, this show was aired by Fox. Fox isn’t known for it’s high brow programming (this is the same Network that pioneered shows such as “When buildings attack” or “High Speed Chases part IV” or “24″. ) I mean really people. None of these show require anyone to think. Just sit back, and watch stuff explode. So when something that is funny, subtle and whitty comes on it’s like a deer hypnotized by the light of an oncoming truck. At least until the deer changes the channel.

This show was so funny, and the team that makes arrested didn’t let us down. To the end, parts were explained, other questions were explained and Buster had to face both of his two greatest fears, all in the same day.

I am going to post two or three of my favorite quotes, for those of you who watched arrested, feel free to do so as well.

Michael: It sounds like a lot more than it actually is. You know, you’ve already spent $1,200 on eggs. And that would be it forever. Keep in mind we are building something that is not only for our own kids; it’s also for George Michael and Maeby’s kids, too.

George Michael: What? What? We can’t have kids! What’s the matter…? What are you…? I mean it’s not even an option, really.

Michael: Well, eventually, you’ll want to.

George Michael: Sure, I may want to, you know, now. I-It doesn’t matter. Either way, I won’t do anything about it. Come on!

and

G.O.B.: Oh, I missed you, Michael!

Michael: All right.

G.O.B.: Or should I say robot.

Michael: What, ’cause’m not crying?

G.O.B.: Maybe you don’t have enough RAM to understand this, Michael, but there’s such a thing as brotherly love.

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